
| Other Sockels |
| American Sockel Box |
| The Tennis smurfette on the sockel is more than likely glued to the wrong sockel, as this sockel usually has the congratulation smurf on it. |
| box is more than likely glued to the wrong music box, as the music box usually has a different smurf on it |
| This Promo sockel looks genuine at first glance and the correct smurf is on it. I bought it for much money on detached and not even together with the soccer ball. You are also able to see where the soccer ball is glued to the sockel. So, even though there is a geniune sockel like this available, this is a handmade one. Always be careful before buying sockels if you are interested in only genuine articles. It is hard to know which are the genuine sockels, and there are collectors who will only accept official Schleich catalogues as proof for the authenticity of a sockel. One such collector is David from England, who has a lot of sockels and an outstanding website showing his sockels and also detailing which have been proven to be genuine. Here is the link to his site for further information regarding sockels The Dragonscave |
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